Finance Reference Data
The Finance reference data window can be accessed by navigating to Finance > Finance.
Note: You must have a role with the FinancialReferenceData permission to access this window.
Refer to Manage Reference Data for further information on using reference data screens.
The following reference data is available:
Use this audit data to define the audit status under Finance > Authorisation Manager > Invoice Audit Manager > Audit Status.
The fields on the Audit Status window are described in the following table.
This field | Holds this information... |
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Description | A unique description of theAudit Status. This field is mandatory. |
Default | Default setting for the Audit Status. |
Failed | Failed setting for the Audit Status. |
This field | Holds this information... |
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New | Creates a new Audit Status record. |
Delete | Only unused 'Audit Status' can be deleted. |
Help | Opens the K2 online help page. |
A check box has been added to the Audit Status for both Initial Selection and Is Failed.
Audit Status is controlled by a role permission with the following options:
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View (Reference Data can be opened and displayed in grey and cannot be updated.)
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Edit (Reference Data can be created, updated but cannot be deleted.)
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Full Permissions (Reference Data can be created, updated and deleted as required.)
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Audit Trail updated.
Use this reference data to define the cost code formats.
Cost codes are the combined full code allocated to the transaction and typically includes the cost centre and the account code, potentially with other defined parts such as a property code or free text.
This may be of particular use if the reactive commitment budgeting data is to be synchronised between K2 and a finance system, to ensure that K2 has the code formats required.
You can define up to seven parts to a cost code and pull information into each part from the Cost Centre, Chart of Accounts, Pre-Defined pick lists or free entry.
Note: You can select from the Delimiter drop-down to separate the cost code using various characters.
Use this reference data to define a financial period within a financial year (for example: a month or a quarter within a financial year).
Note: Changes made to Financial Periods reference data will affect all modules using this reference data.
The fields on the Financial Period window are described in the following table.
This field | Holds this information... |
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Description | A unique description of the financial period. This field is mandatory. |
Financial Year |
The financial year. Note: These can be defined in Financial Years reference data (accessed by navigating to Functions > Core > Reference Data > Core). |
Start Date | The start date of the financial period. |
End Date | The end date of the financial period. |
Status | The status of the financial period, whether it is open or archived. If archived, it cannot be selected in K2. Select from the drop-down list. |